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Neumann, Arthur H. 1898. Elephant Hunting in East Equatorial 

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An account of a trip from Mombasa to Mount Kenia and north- 

 ward to Lake Rudolf with special reference to the big game. An 

 excellent account of the game animals. 

 1899. Great and Small Game of Africa. London, 4to. 



Descriptions and illustrations of all the larger game animals; 

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Neumann, Oscar. 1900. Die von mir in den Jahren 1 892-1 895 in 

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A complete list of the mammals collected and observed by the 

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New, Charles. 1873. Life, Wanderings, and Labors in East Africa; 

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NiEDiECK, Paul. 1909. With Rifle in Five Continents. London, 

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Contains a description of the author's shooting experiences in the 

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OsBORN, Henry Fairfield. 1910. The Age of Mammals in Europe, 

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Contains references to the Tertiary mammals of North Africa 

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Oswald, F. 1913. The Miocene Beds of the'Victoria Nyanza. Jour- 

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The writer records fossil remains of Dinotherium, Aceratherium 

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Patterson, J. H. 1908. The Man-Eaters of Tsavo; and other East 

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A detailed account of the exploits of the man-eating lions infest- 

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